A social enterprise with a not-so-hidden feminist agenda

Join The Hustle

At ladyHUMANS, we are passionate about civic engagement. Although our day job is serving our clients, our side hustle is serving the community. Our founder started this company so she could pay the bills while contributing volunteer time to progressive, social change efforts for women. That hustle, and dedication to community and women’s place in it, is part of everything we do.

Events

Thanks to all who participated in our first ever Civic Side Hustle event on March 13 at The Edney. We had nearly 50 women in attendance with 11 pitches from leading advocates for women in our community. Check out the event photos on Facebook.

We are planning quarterly Civic Side Hustle events to continue promoting increased civic engagement around gender equality and advocacy. Up next…..a hustle for female political candidates! We will release more information soon about this early summer event. Don’t want to miss it? Join our contact list to stay up to date.

Want to join The Hustle?

Join our contact listhere to be part of our Hustle community and receive news on civic engagement opportunities and stories about amazing advocates for women making a difference here in Chattanooga.

Channel your talent and time into a community side hustle of your own. We’ve curated a few of our favorite organizations for you below. Give these a browse and consider supporting their work through volunteering, making charitable gifts, or sharing their mission with your networks on social media.

Tell us about your hustle. Already work with an amazing organization or community effort that champions women? We want to know about it. Share it with us below and we may promote it to our Hustle community.

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I would like to share information about a progressive advocacy organization I'm passionate about. Below is their organization's name, website, and brief description of how they support women.

From their Facebook page: “Chattanooga moms building a local movement of citizens to engage in, advocate for, and act in the service of social justice issues in effort to improve the community for all generations.” Follow them on social media: Facebook @momsforsocialjustice Instagram @momsforsocialjustice

From their website: The Mayor’s Council for Women was first announced by Mayor Andy Berke at his 2015 State of the City Address. The Council was tasked by Mayor Berke with making policy recommendations about issues affecting women within Chattanooga and across the region.